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From: Indulis R Rutks <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Major Juniors in Canada
> I spotted the following item in yesterday's Charley Walters (St. Paul
> Pioneer Press) column:
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> "There is talk of the NCAA allowing college hockey players to play major
> juniors in Canada while retaining college eligibility for their senior
> season..."
>
> Anybody know any details about this? Does this mean that a college player
> could leave to play in Canada, then come back to their college team? Is
> the NCAA going soft?
This has been pretty well-covered. I seem to recall a discussion on
this list, but even if I'm not right about that, U.S. College Hockey
Online has good coverage in articles by Adam Wodon.
It's part of a larger overhaul by the NCAA of their amateur
restrictions. I believe these are being driven primarily by some
individual sports like tennis, but obviously it has the potentially to
seriously re-arrange the college and junior landscape in hockey (and
probably other sports as well). Last I knew, the change was still
being held up by college basketball, though I don't recall what their
concerns were. AFAIK, hockey got the change they wanted that will
still allow kids to do a year of prep without losing eligibility, so
they're satisfied within the parameters of what the NCAA plans to do.
--
Craig Powers NU ChE class of '98
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